will do. Got about 9 more apms to create and it will be done.
There will be a new directory called Rollup sitting next to critical and noncritical. It will probably never contain more then 12 files in it since one will be deleted and another added every month.

Now a side note... It has just occurred to me that there MIGHT be a downside to installing updates this way. It will also install all the tracking crap "updates" without being able to remove them individually; since you did not install a single update with it in it... you are installing a package of updates that has that crap in it as well.

This is what I am thinking anyways. I don't know for sure. You might be able to uninstall trackingware without having individually installed it however I am doubtful of that happening without some kind of manual file removal.

Hokay, I've run the install and cycled AP until it nothing else installs, then I ran WU and took pictures of the lists of updates it wants to pull. I haven't told it to do it yet though, so if you need anything further to check tell me and I'll pull it off.

there's always 7 or 8 that it shoots right past, like the install fails silently or determines it doesn't need it and skips to the next. Some of them then DO install when they are downloaded and run by Windows Update.